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THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, FRIDAY. AFTERNOON, APRIL. 19,191 6. PAGE FIVE;" M f VAGIflf IIIUMD WQM ED m SHOULD BEAR SERVICES CONTINUE AT SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST OVER COAST LINE Solicitor Asks for Nol Pros In One Case "Not Acquaint ed With Fluffy Ruffle " ! - Rev. W. Marvin Huggins Is Being Heard By Large Crowds- Singing Good Several Made for Service In Czardom are Allotted This Road MADE FOR PULLING 'Anywhere with Jesus" was the Trial of young women, white and! Resolutions Endorsing Colonel colored, on charges of vagrancy, wall Chad's Action Were AdotJt- opening keynote to th song service begun in Recorder's court just before! , . that preceded last night's service at noon today, following clearance of the I ea ai mccung the Southside Baptist church, where docket of all other matters and -im-- T. evangelistic services are in progerss, mediately after r hrler -om tx kkt rfAMKMiTm under tne airecuon or Kev. w. war U1SL LdflC Uttlieil Wis. 54 1 HH I f 1 II K AND ARE NOT SPEEDY Uuise Price with vagrancy and. Solic itor Burton asked that this case be nol prossed .and the defendant grant- via Hugglris, and which are being TA OITTI INF PI AN largely attended and growing m in v-r . l.r. SJ4. 4 both afternoon and at night. "We are Best the Engineers Can D.k-- aM- ,F With Instruction Printed In the Cabs-is- to Sneeze Them woman, was the one referred to as 'fluffy ruffle," but the solicitor dis claimed knowledge of this character. Odessa Lee Jones, young white woman, who was taken by the police Lawyers, Merchants and Men From Practically Every Walk in Life voices enabling us to worship the God of the universe in song and praise." The evangelist read Rev. 21:1-17 for the lesson. He used for the basis o his thbught Luke's Gospel, 12.20 Four additional women, three whitea "Thou fool, this night thy soul. thai elaA n v. be required or thee. Tne theme ! w - O, 6 3H on Front street last night on a slmi The presence of several of the so har charee. failed. to show uo in court Untie Coast Line Railroad Company's cash bond. Capias was ordered is grancy ; charges yesterday afternoon ws fitting one to the iextV tracss uB wUOuC1u4C v-uii- suea ior ner aoest. 1at tcrht thft nollce continulne Tha ma sairt Mr U..orin wna a V, m Ima vf.n on1l ITT Tr M ln nnnnl I "-O ' " I sT" "OO " " os.ll: rTr ""m -'' ,"oc L1 busv while the citizens' mass meet- man of good character and morals lantic Coast Line so far has received continuance of the cases charging she ing was in progress at the Chamber He TO; ui:?ed a sooal of th In the South are also to be allotted this was complied with. The Coley tions endorsing the action of Colonel evangeitgtf ge't ail this weaith unlaw some or tnem. ine Atlantic UOast woman IS aiso cnargeu wim au as- CJnase m IorDiaamg visuanuu oi ha tilled thft soil for an hnnst Line will use them on the southern sault upon Ruby Hart. city by detachments of men. until tne u .' whtt was the matter with end of the lines, and none' have been Trial or Mary McKay, coiorea, on a general clean-up, saia to do neeoBu, Q? gnj,!,- vas radically ieen around here pulling any trains, vagrancy charge, was begun at noo, is completed, were aaoptea. me wrong, because nothing could be . few of them stopped over at South the court providing the girl with meting was addressed by various per- brongnt t0 i,ear on his morals, char .vv Mnnnf fnr a fw dnv on thftir counsel when she stated that she was sons, including: ministers, merchants I . war South. unable to employ a lawyer. and lawyers, and all are agreed that I ieg Hfe coul(J wigh for dld The Russian engines were made in Tne court room waa comiortaoiy tne proposea ciean-up wuuu uo Goday .'Thou fo0i He had within . . HU n nrlto BA s.l.lJ n.41ir fnmforfl Until all Vl- 1 " ... kv TTnifaH Stataa on1 vera tr harn'.Uimeu witii wojbuub vi uj mo mrei- hu oiccnaiij wx"v -- I V.n VtneriTn an imrrtnrtal snarlr M tlrA been sent to Russia In connection Tested in the progress of the court, dence of alleged immorality are re- that had not n kmdled as be had with the Dlan of the United States to which ij being used as a clearing moved. s tilled his soil. The demons of hell . I h mis a for tne drive lookins towara Mr. u. vv. nnaaii, a mereudui i ,tiinr -rti Mnv portation system of the former do- the cleanup of the city Muc Mn Huggins, had their eyes p . . v.v, ,t . Lftas will nrobablv be transacted at ers of the afternoon and he brieny ... , - nA v,kh nt mam or zar iicaoiaa. nowver, . . o-iv tnlH aa uimucu . the turn of events that made Russia's "eWB SWSiUU' iir. r Z;!: n no ir souls, mvery nome, saia ne ic6aiuo Wuimuu.vu v ------ has its gepuicnre, out lew are orougnt nmn anrt soldiers in his sia,ion Of . u. j attitude to the United States and her FEDERAL JURORS DRAWN. the city. Others were inclined to to realize it until their life is ready tne city. utnera were men Md therein, think that conditions should not be whom eps Fott Sai;e Faf for Our Soldiers Of all foods, none are so important to our Army and our Allies as animal fatsand chief among them is lard. In using Armour's VEGETOLE for baking and frying, you are practicing both patriotism and thrift. VEGETOLE is a purely vegetable product It makes most tempting, light, flaky pie crusts, cakes and biscuits. In frying, by quickly forming a rich, golden brown crust, it permits thorough digestible cook ing. At it can be Used many times, it is most economical. i it allies somewhat questionable killed nlone nf airline thA Russian n r VriMS,. ;, i.L ...... tft" .?onaluo!.8uu"1" "l The old man whom Luke describes uepuxy vierK lurrcnune r. 1. thrown on tne snouiaers 01 iuc ueSi ir.M -,At leave his work aside lone 1 enourh to accept an invitation to take nana at me um tuejr wwo w usivo Jurors fCr the two weeks term 01 understand wny, m an tne arrests 01 gone to nu.a Uw w Federal Court to be convened m alleged cnaracteriess wumen, uo t th Jordan and hear the story of the different railroads of the country wilmington on the morning of May 7, have been taken. These statements 8ftld tne evangelist. Je8us by Director uenerai mcaooo, ana noi hon drawn bv Colonel S. A. were cheered to the echo, the assem- . . hmh fha Viaovani nr1 they are helping improve the present Aghe clerk of the eastern district of bly expressing itself by the ovation l08t world. Nothing was there transportation system of this great tne state and copies of the list, car- as being in favor of treating all alike tQ Mmd Mg eyes e see republic. rying 60 names, were received yes- men and women. through our industrial pursuits the The engines are somewhat peculiar tcrday afternoon by Deputy Clerk The meeting was presided over tjy chrigt the salvation he offers to in construction and have "U. S. A." in Turrentine. The first 42 are to be Mr. Marcus W. Jacobi, president ot & logt gouL Yes, he had heard about large letters painted on the tenders. present at 10 o'clock on the day the Chamber of Commerce.- Mr. Ja- the d(jad being raised, the sick being They are as high as the largest en court is convened and the remaining Cobi was authorized, in conjunction cured but ne did not have time to gines of the railroad on this division, ones are required to be in attendance with Marsden Bellamy, Esq., and Mr. 'Q spirit ot meekness and be but the boiler is slender, and there on c0urt Monday, May 13, at 10 Roger Moore, to name a committee ftd is much intervening space between o'clock. The list follows: to confer with city ana county urn- We arQ our Drotnerg keeper. We hniw anfl th ft five small drive wheels irirt wftk B L,. Daniels. East Ar- rials as to the best methods for car- . f HanHn nil theatrical on each side. They were made for cadia, Columbus; John A. Goin, Sr., rying out the proposed clean-up pro- amugemdntgt but no time to accept pulling purposes rather than for the Kenansville, Duplin; Libbers M. Coop- gram. This action was upon me i Cnri8t. "Thou fool, Vs night thy soul breaking of speed records. Railroad er. Kenansville, Duplin; W. T. Moore, stigation of Chairman W. A. Mcuirt, rMuired of thee," There are Tien say they can sure pull. Ivanhoe, Pender; D. D. Lennen, Wil of the Board or oj , . three things Christ came to the world There was only one drawback that mington, New Hanover; Leon Warren, ers, who suggested that tne city ana fQr .Flrgtf t0 atone for the sins of worried the railroad men. All let- Newton Grove, Sampson; D. S. Rich, county jointly bear the expense m worid. Second, to dwell in the tering in the different parts in the Winnabow, Brunswick; George Sut- this campaign, ine louowing plr fc thousand years. Third, to es cab. eivine instructions as to how ton. Calpson, Duplin; Geo. H. Best, tions were adopted upon motion 01 ,hlUh Hlg viaidom in the earth. they shall be manipulated, is in the Kenansville, Duplin; C. B. Gore, Vine- Mr. Roger Moore: The full wm not meet the Russian laneuaee. And as there are land. R. No. 7, Columbus; Niel O. Mc- "Resolved, That it is the sense 1 01 edg o( the-8dul. What a foolish 1 -tt -T 1 Ata " -u v n a r n n n or 111 111.1 .. . . mecMiis .V. . thinr. xaid the Christ. The ncn man hin av t r rn 0 on bit i rt m i hiiiuiki b i uui . . JjfkE VeCETABtS ; COMnKT 4 You get full value. real dependability in all Armour Oval Label prod ucts meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, condiments, coffee, etc, The prices are reasonable, and the qual ity, marked by the Oval Label, definitely assured. Ask your dealer. Try Tkese Oral Label frtfocts: l2u? Pack Foods fUJAJt Oleomargarine ftZXST Frankfort Sausage Clorerbloom Butter 4nMOUAcOMTANV SUr Ham tfSSST Coffee Star Bacon tfSZ&rZgt R. F. CAMPBELL, Mfif., Wilminflton, N. C, Telephone 35 Umbr efTM(Ui SlU Tooi Administration 1353 CEREMONIAL THIS EVENING. Women jurors sitting in tne su-i Mrs. ,""""77' Iperior courts of San Francisco havelMont., is the first woman of her State .. . . t u t:i. n anWiir fn a 1iibtisa as a. station Brv -; :.. Big Celebration to be Put on by Su-.ben grantea permission 10 iuui wui - : ; uan siiihiv eiij 1 - Wilmington today Welcomes the no bles of Sudan emple of the Mystic Shrine. The delegation arrived on the noon train from New Bern for the ceremonial to be held this even ing. They wil participate in the Lib erty Loan parade of the afternoon and will help In no small way toward fit success. Assistant Rabban W. A. French is in charge of the hospi tality in the city and will be assist ed bv the local nobles. Arrange . rtt , aftldio frnm 6 . . " . " ..romntiful and nelebra- proficient in the Russian language. B. Long, Mom.. oiumDu.. lAnt fVe cr the "Mt l lay .r, Tn the following they could make very mie neaaway mson, uarana,, v' Z,'Zn ! moral ron. bUliamg greater ana nner ua UB. -x"rX raaVnt- -iir;rr tM ffjTorfinno Hntvpv- I tnpwfl. wi mmEioa. jx. x. i.. ui unuuuswu 1 mv.M -mi(iA th6v were rnnvcrRinE. ' uuuue. uoucu 111 iwiunius ir . ,i i. Jli: 4 o, j Ul. .Itw ehnnlH v,0 1 x licic ""M" J . - T 'i i A Vrt Q mnt cordial and hearty welcome and to those visiting nobles of other tetn ' within our rates, welcomes twice Lions, some tneu tu uivuwuuv;c iuc t-uui., , - . .u ..ij.... koui snail do requueu i uwc. '""iy""1 . reading matter, some tried to sneeze Henry Home, Wilmington, New Han and plea tor a longer life was made but welcomes you to our temple. All no- and Sfme tried other ways, but over; C. L. Pope, Clinton, Sampson; report made to Colonel Chase by a said nowt0night. bles are requested, to report at the " &" J. .. . t tt fpl- nnlrif PMnt Ponilol" ronrASJPntatlVA from the Umtea States " " .. , 1 . . 4. A nAnn1r tn nartinlnafe kA-)ncrn,tinn9 a la RnnRlnhe. ThOS. K. fOSl, JOnn muuiiue uu guuu, nUU u... Tv - rery few, if any railroad men that are Duff ie, Wilmington, New HanoYer; J. this proficient "in the Russian language, IB. Long, Mollie, Columbus; J. B. Rob- Cha me Qirectiuna. nuvyev iubwo, y iuum6wu, - 1 - . 1 xnere wniie iney weie uwutcibiu6, er the men could reconize tne amer- nanover; turner wnbuu, , vttiuu, u.uUuo .w8 ----- --- --. tne architect ot the soui in tne iorm ent parts and "jes nacherly could'- Brunswick; N. S. Jolly. Vine and R. bettered and until the laws to refer I tod Bhoulder of the run the engines without any dlrec- no. 1, arunswic; a. u. wouieu, u tu " Vr rich man and said: "This night thy ES.. tried to nronounce the pelhill, Pender; Lawrence Kure arfU quors should.be enforced, was .proper " reauired of thee." The Miller's Antiseptic Oil. Known as S 1 h Snake Oil they failed to divulge the meaning ot J, . " Tayior. y 10 par us. xv. r.,uu "'."'"r.r"" ' 7 Tt.," ways calling tfte lOSt, me piea ior ln me paraue. ... . IS. Behrends, Wilmingti. xsew wan- ana pamswumg iuu6ilUu Vl "" mi . mor worldly pleasure is made. "After the parade, featurea Dy ine ENLISTMENTS ARE . RAPID. Serdeant Tillery Has Already Secured Eighteen Men. son: w. .. uarKsaaie, wuuiiuiswu, R. F. ,D.. New Hanover; F. L. Lewis, his over; ri. m. Kegisier, uumon, Damp- uuumuuus "'"'"f : ' j Rt "ProcrasUnation is the thief or ner. mat we nereuy euuyB . Christ. There are six ;tion and tms assemwage - - . ftVftT.eeli8t that ho TprvArt at 108 North Front street, J. L. Lancaster, pledges that the community will eraa- ... infn .notnAr v wrtniwrtrth Rand-lO-cent Liberty war bonds committee of Wil mington, a Hoover shrine supper win Wananish, Columbus; J. L. Lancaster, pledges that the community wm eraa- annually and pass into another next to the Woolworth 5-and-10-cent o i tj,,,.t. vt n v-oiiiVan UatA fmm the citv of Wilmington and Qie . ?nn" ! .. , i. UBAI' . . csv,t. Eighteen min have been enrolled ow- "rt ! Vlelnltv the evil conditions as wflrW. When oa s searem gat put 8tor? ,anaau for the Fiftieth Regiment of Bngl- flw oui, ne nnas nounB t . er, Ms. . a n ---"n 3a?l e airrHW are 8o wrapped up in our ownl Z ofCSrmplete un- t- t. a fnt not irpnorllv Vnnvn n NOTICK OF FORKCLOSUBE. " , Z in.1,, of sale contained in a certain mortgage In the staff of White House detec- exfceuted bjr J. W. Mitchell to Coopfefa- tives. tive Building and Lou Association, waicn . . said mortgage 18 recoraea in book id, ai ..... , . ... , page 3di of the records of New Hanoterj All the large automobile factories County, default haying been made in the are now employing women. principal ana miervn l iuhciu, mc uuuci signea will expose for sale, at, public auc J tlon, to tne nignest oiuaer ior easo, Monday, April 15, 1918, at twelve o'cloc noon, at the Court House Door in New Hanover County, the following described tract or parcel of land Bituate and being in the City of Wilmington. North Caro lina, to-wit: . BEGINNING at the intersection of the northern line of "Wright Street With the Eastern line of Sixth Street, runniBg thence Eastwardly along the said Nort-. em line of Wright Street Seventy-niiie (7Q vott thpno Northwardly and narallel with Sixth Street Thirty-three (33) J"eet, thence Westwardly and parallel witn Wright Street Seventy-nine (79) feet to the Eastern Line of Sixth Street, thence thence Southwardly along the said East ern line of Sixth Street thirty-three (33) Feet to the nolnt- of beginning, same be ing part of Lot Six in Block 86 Of the official map of the City of Wilmington, North Carolina. Dated at Wilmington, North Carolina, this 15th day of March. 1918. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. By THOMAS W. DAVIS, Attorney. March 15 -1 a w, 4 w, Fri. during the past two aays. xne rv&r . h.im iwrnt Branch Ttmntu ment Is open l t or volunteers until to-1. J pierce Maple hU1, pen. morrow nist 0.1. - " "" " I der- S M. Walters, Mount Uiive, DUp event enough men are not secured to p McGlaughon and A. B. complete the unit's required number j Wilmmgton, New Han the remainder, will be taken from Seavey, Alpine, Sampson; draft men. Members of the regiment ler Maple Hill; Pender; will be employed in railroad main- Rankin, Wilmington, New tenance in France and the opportu- . K- c. Council, Wananish, nlties offered young men in this "1! branch of the service are of an ex- aec(Hld-Week W. 0.. Pope, Burgaw, cepUonal nature. ine wmrai-wi g Orissett, a Shallotte, stationed at camp laurei, jviu., uui, BrUMwlck. ... a. C. Blake, Burgaw, expects to "go across" In a .few weeks : Sf! C.' McKay, Shaken, Pen- Prior to enlistment sergeant T W ,lrM r-linton. SamDSon: connected L with ttj Uantic - w'neeler; Watha, Pender; W. ?e:. 5? -L'JKSS;!: N. Alford, Freeman, Columbus; U H. evu ana me sai vi .uiuauu n WftrMw ains. that we leave God out quors be eniorcea. - - , ftnd th.n ne Women arrested during the sessicrS "". fftnl h v because these 1 DaiUt ras Coast basement of the postoffice building and those who wish to talk the mat ter over with him will find him there. The regiment is In command of a !ormer Wilmlngtonian who is very mxious to have this; section well represented. of the meeting and later in the even ing included Ida Smith, May Smith and Odessa Lee Jones, white, and Mary McRay, colored. The two first mentioned were taken into, custody at their homes in North Seyenth street, the Jones girl was picked up about 9:50 o'clock in the evening near the intersection of Front and Grace, and ;the colored woman was arrested by warrant at her home in Wallace Al ley. The white women all furnished bond for their presence in court. Ravkin. Ivanhoe. Sampson; N. J. Au trv. Havne Sampson; B. ,C. Powell, Fair Bluff, Columbus; u. j. ziiDeiin, fiurrie. Pender; W. L. Merritt, Del- way, Sampson; Spicer Hollingsworth, MaDle Hill. Pender; Nathan Murray, Maple Hill, Pender; W. T. Robinson, Moltonville, Sampson; Stone .Tr. Wilmineton. New Hanover; H. W Baggs, Wilmington, New Hanover; J, B. Long, Mollie, coiumDus. MOUNT OLIVE POLITICS. less graced by the ladies, and the wnminton Shriners do not propose to make this an exception, and you Will Limber You Up A New Creation, Pain Killer and Antiseptic. For rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbagw' stiff and swollen joints, corns, bunions, or whatever the pain may be It is saw. to be without an equal. For cut, burns, bruises, sore throat, croup, diph-, theria and tonsilitis lt has been fount most effective. Accept no substitute.;; This great oil is golden red color only." There is nothing like it. Every bot tle guaranteed. 25c, 50c and $1 c t- J.J 1 TVn. V tlallolM ; money reiuuueu, vy nuuoit . Drue Co. adv. P. -1 things are perishable. We toss ourlare cordially invited and shall be ex Ives and souls like tne man on me ship, tossing the diamond too many times to be saved. We sink into an endless hell, when we go that last Mm after being tried by our friends, -mntiv at 8 o'clock. All can- . . i - . . ... V ana tne uansi uu eiup mius H5rtates are ureed ana expeciea lu uc souls. Inn hand At the Academy of Music at 4 o'clock, 'Fresh Meat,' hearken ye iii nrridm and attend well lucov v vrttir dntv. obeying the orders of your J " . . 1 tVi a. First superiors, that your juumey ARRANGE SPECIAL SERVICE. certainly healed that rash quickly You don't liave to tvait to know that Resinol is healing your skin trouble! The first application usually stops the '.tching and makes the skin look health 'er. And its continued use rarely 'ails to clear away all trace of eruption, crusts and soreness. Besides, it con tains nothing that could injure or irritate ftj tenderest skin, even tf a tiny baby. Seld by all drorgists ud dealer In tdUet roods. . Few Aspirants So Far For Munlcipa Offices. Mnunt Olive. April 19 Apparently, Mount Olive is to have the quiete&t municipal campaign and election this year it has had in many. since iue ( call for a primary (strictly Democrat ic) issued some two weeks ago, only one avowed candidate for mayor has announced himself S. J. Roberts. iWIthin the past day or two, however, friends of J., E, Keuy, at present member of the board of , aldermen, and on of the town's most conserva tiye and influential cltizens,hate se cured his consent to present his namo for mayor In the primary, which will be held Monday of next week.- otqe eight or ten names wlU also be pre- fnr aldermen, but nobody seems real anxious for office herea bouts now. lizU Quarterly Conference. Rev. J. H. Shore, presidinr elder of the Wilmington district, .left-yesterday afternoon for Chadbourn whete he will rrsach and hold quarterly ton-. Pastor of First Christian Church on Liberty Bonds. Special patriotic service will be conducted at the First Christian church, Dock street, Sunday night in the interest of the third Liberty Loan campaign. Letters have been rceiv- ed by the ministry of the nation from the government asking that attention be directed to the ten essentials to victory mentioned in tnese. leuers. The pastor, Rev. J. e. Reynolds, wil use as his subject, "Shall the Kaiser Rule the World?" Attention will al ro be called to certain local condi tions that Should be improved, if the people are to do their best for the nation at this time. COMMITTEE IS NAMED. nerrari' tn attend. "Tmmertiatelv after the supper, the will start at 7:4o, 'followed by the ceremonial, beg5n- SERVICES AT TOPSAIL. Have Been Changed from the to Third Sundays.10 WHY WAIT? Sooner or later you'll come to us, if you want first class printing. Why wait. It will profit you more to come now. Wilmington Printing Company Masters in the Delectable Art of Printing. Phone, 886 - f J.: -4, Lorovan mav be made lighter, rather 1 tA 1 n 1 rn aunnavs. 1 ' . . . , j Rev. J. S. Crowley will preach at than that the full penalty oe imp?.-.! th ToDsall Presbyterian cnurcn sun-. upon uu j. . . 11 aVIaaIt on.' ar1n aay . muraius " 0 in the evening at 8. Services were formerly held on the first Sunday of each month, nut tnis nas Den changed to the third Sunday and all are advised to tae note 01 mis. in the future the regular services will be held on the Third Sundays. All are cordially invited to attend these services. NEXT FRIDAY AS LIBERTY LOAN DAY t.iwtv bonds will be sold between the hours of 3 and 4 at sucn smuoua as the ladles' committee 01 me wu erty war bond committee shall desig "Our recorder, Noble J. F. Rhem, of mw Bern, is now at the Orton Hatel, thMA nf vou who have not a a nu. ... - . . a . yet received their cara ior aufs them to admission to the ceremonial sessions." Anyone to Be Permitted to Contribute to Tms i-una. ANOTHER FLOUR MILL IS CLOSED Washington, April 19. Friday, April 26, will be Liberty Day through out the United States under a procla mation issued by President Wilson an. nn citizen of every communl- y to hold Liberty l-oan "8' a"u. iVTrf; rttlniv county, has been clos--liberally pledge anew their financial , marie Stanly j county, n r austam tne nation "J - -L . a la (Soeeial to Th Dispatch.) i Raleiih, April 19.-Albemarle. April 19. Albemarle Milling com- nanv. a flour mm locateu m ' , c Lam -Inn- Support jirt Dr. S. E. Koonce compose tne committeer that has charge of raising the funds for Quippln8 an those on the opening day of the cam- ftf violations of the Food Ad ministration rules l.n?lvti mills. The Aioemane mm f or tne cam;'sy"-6 ,.n . nnnnA of roonf at Ui. Jttw Walker 0 fl0Ur and Hospital Sj k memorial to Capt. H. Tate : Moore, who practiced for sev oro von ra here and who died a few days ago at Gamp Kearney, San Die go, Cal. Anyone desiring to contrib ute to. this fund should communicate with either of the above mentioned, the County Medical Society having, after much, discussion, decided to per mit the friends and patients of ;he late physician to contribute to this fund and assist in erection of the memorial. ; . credit a new impetus for the week. final ' . J UiaUKtf. 10 r .T ' Jf-.t- nonvwfl in found to be violaung MM8lLa"ur;: it Ammistration-s rules and ""f . t..u- tha .Ar.,i.Hr.n3 hereafter may iook ior Enriches tne ""i?-" -7, t"?ZZ drastic action. A Whole System, u contains me ther mills are under in known tonic properuw wi """.".r "a n d Quinine. Yon caa,el its gooa enec Food Administration is right behind the flour milling industry and every on the Blood after the first few doses Price Mo Mtirtn and no doubt ot5(3r li censes will be revoked in the lmme- iV&fr iiiWa r.. HALF-PRICE SALE of Infants and Chfldren's SLIPPERS Saturday we will place on tale a big stock of in fants' and chUdren,a Leather Slippers, Pump and Ox fords, at prices less than the present wholesale cost Infants Slippers in all sizes, worth $1 ..00, closing out at 49c t Children's Pumps and Oxfords, sizes 5 1-2 to 8, at 69c. Children's Plain and Strap Pumps and Oxfords, sizes 8 1-2 to 1 1 1 -2, 98c, $1,39 and $1.75. Children's Leather Slippers, Pumps and Oxfords, sizes 12 to 2, 98c, $1.48, $1.98. These Slippers are all leather in tan and black, and the sale prices are lower than wholesale cost Remember The Sale Starts Saturday - e 615-617-619 North Fourth Street Refund Car Fare On Purchases of $2.00 Or Over i - ' '"V T3 ' V
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